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Sandra/Sondra of the Secret Service: What’s in a name?

A heroine of 1930’s comics returns! “Sondra of the Secret Service and The Cuban Affair,” story by Nicky Wheeler-Nicholson and art by Lee Marrs is currently appearing as a serial in David Lloyd’s online magazine Aces Weekly. David Lloyd, artist for V for Vendetta is carrying on the Major’s legacy with his innovative online publishing [...]

By |2022-04-11T20:11:23-08:00April 11th, 2022|DC Comics, Golden Age Comics, Golden Age Comics Artists, More Fun Comics|Comments Off on Sandra/Sondra of the Secret Service: What’s in a name?

More Fun #9 – Now Standard Comic Book Size, Creig Flessel appears and Who’s in Charge?

For Super Sleuth DC Fans: An ongoing look at 86 years of DC Comics, beginning with New Fun #1, January 11, 1935 through March 1938. More Fun #9 appeared on newsstands on March 5, 1936, 85 years ago with a March/April cover. The cover in dark blue featured a 4-panel comic by Vin Sullivan and [...]

By |2021-09-27T10:33:34-08:00September 17th, 2021|DC Comics, Golden Age Comics, Golden Age Comics Artists, More Fun Comics|Comments Off on More Fun #9 – Now Standard Comic Book Size, Creig Flessel appears and Who’s in Charge?

More Fun #8–Siegel and Shuster, Steampunk Comics and a Mystery Solved

For Super Sleuth DC Fans: An ongoing look at 86 years of DC Comics, beginning with New Fun #1, January 11, 1935 through March 1938. Contributor mini bios: Charles Flanders, Walt Kelly, Charles Shows, Rosemary Volk, Ray Wardell Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson continued publishing comics throughout 1936 under two company names—More Fun Inc. and National Allied [...]

By |2021-06-16T20:39:15-08:00June 16th, 2021|DC Comics, Golden Age Comics, More Fun Comics|Comments Off on More Fun #8–Siegel and Shuster, Steampunk Comics and a Mystery Solved

DC Comics 85 years ago–More Fun #7

For Super Sleuth DC Fans: An ongoing look at 86 years of DC Comics, beginning with New Fun #1, January 11, 1935 through March 1938. Contributor mini bio: Adolphe Barreaux DC Comics dates its history from January 1935 with New Fun #1. Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson’s foray into comic book publishing in the midst of the [...]

By |2021-06-16T07:19:58-08:00February 23rd, 2021|DC Comics, Golden Age Comics, Golden Age Comics Artists, More Fun Comics|Comments Off on DC Comics 85 years ago–More Fun #7

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